Earlier this month, in an interview with the Financial Times, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Design Jonathan Ive confirmed that luxury editions of the Apple Watch will arrive in leather boxes that will retain function as magnetic charging docks. Speaking to the added functionality of Apple packaging, Ive says:

With March all but gone, PSFK presents this month’s most popular quick-hit idea videos found on Facebook and in Podcast. March’s most popular Quick Thinking vids contained a mix of faux birthday suits, a sleeker and sexier version of 3D printing and real-time fun with LEGO bricks linked to a digital model platform.

Dolmio's Pepper Hacker lets you turn off technology with a twist of the wrist

Dolmio has launched a new campaign to reclaim family dinnertime from technology, with help from agencies Clemenger BBDO Sydney, Pollen, Starcom and Ogilvy PR. They developed a Pepper Hacker that lets parents turn off Wi-Fi and mobile apps simply by cracking pepper with one twist.

A growing number of neuro-stimulative products offer convincing control over performance ability and state of mind

In the past few years, products such as Quell and Celafy have united wearable tech with the science of neural stimulation—traditionally used for inpatient treatment of mental disorders and neurological deficits—for easing physical ailments at home.

Novel app user interfaces and design from Nike and Adidas have allowed for robust consumer shopping and marketing experiences

Nike and Adidas are using new apps as mechanisms to drive brand engagement. More specifically, the two brands are leveraging mobile devices to keep consumers in the loop with products and product launches, specifically where sneakers are concerned, and to augment the shoe-purchasing experience.

Software company Adobe gives us Comp CC, a new free app that allows designers to create mobile, print, and web layout-design projects on an iPad and then finish them on their desktops using any Adobe Creative Cloud tool like Illustrator CC, Photoshop CC and InDesign CC.

You might be familiar with projection mapping, Dawn of Man give us Projection Napping

In a city like New York where restless activity has become cliche, it’s hard to imagine people sleeping. Brooklyn-based art collective Dawn of Man wants to challenge our assumptions about what goes on upstairs in the most caffeinated areas of New York. Instead of filming frenetic time-lapses, they’ve decided to embrace a more meditative moment, projecting larger-than-life footage of sleeping people on the sides of brick buildings.